prix. he will start as favourite.
ferrari and hamilton have
traditionally been strong here.
hamilton has won the last four years
ina
hamilton has won the last four years
in a row. after that double
retirement for the team at the
austrian grand prix last weekend
they will not be taking anything for
granted. and the ferraris will be
hot on his tail, that qualifying
yesterday was so dense, with
sebastian vettel going ahead in the
first session, then hamilton in the
second session then sebastian
vettel, his championship rival, the
championship leader, putting in a
lap that looked like it was the
fastest, only for hamilton to come
in with his final lap and get pole
position by four hundredths a
second. it is going to be very
close, here, in less than three
hours' time.
just time to remind you that day two
of the tour de france starts
in around an hour's time,
chris froome hoping for better
day after a crash yesterday.
you can follow it live
on the bbc sport website.
that's all the sport...